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tangojs-core

v0.4.0

Published

Web frontend API for TANGO Contols.

Downloads

276

Readme

tangojs

dependencies dev dependencies npm version

TANGO Control System client library for web browsers.

Examples

import tangojs from 'tangojs-core'
import { MyConnectorImpl } from 'my-tangojs-connector'

let conn = new MyConnectorImpl(...)
tangojs.setConnector(conn)

let devProxy = new tangojs.api.DeviceProxy('tangojs/test/1')

devProxy.get_attribute_list().then(attributes =>
  console.log(`Attributes: ${attributes}`)
)

let attProxy = new tangojs.api.AttributeProxy(
  'tangojs/test/1/number_scalar')

let in = new tangojs.api.AttributeValue({
  value: 32
})

attProxy.write(in)

attProxt.read().then(outVal =>
  console.log(`Value: ${outVal.value}`)
)

let cmdProxy = new tangojs.api.CommandProxy('tangojs/test/1/double')

let argin = new tangojs.api.DeviceData(10)

cmdProxy.inout(argin).then(result =>
  console.log(`Command: 2*10 = ${result.value}`)
)

Installation

Install it via npm:

npm install --save tangojs-core

And include in your project:

import tangojs from 'tangojs-core'

If you are in browser, load it like:

<script type="text/javascript">tangojs-core/lib/tangojs-core.js</script>

note: this attaches tangojs.core object to the window.

Connectors

TangoJS is designed to support multiple connectors (backends). A connector is basically a low-level proxy between the TangoJS frontend stack and the server-side implementation. You can use one of existing connectors or implement your own (refer to the Connector interface in the docs).

Available connectors:

Documentation

API docs are available here.

License

MIT